Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson And The Sunrise Orchestra – children of the fire
1. children of the fire
Hannibal's "Children of The Fire" is a unique deep jazz album composed as a suite and featuring a full orchestra. Originally self-released on the tiny Sunrise label in 1974, this is a timeless classic, previously only known to collectors.
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